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Answered by sankpalsanvi
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c] it becomes difficult for predators to stalk an individual zebra

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Answered by preeti353615
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(b)The stripes on the zebra body do not allow them to blend in with the surrounding. So, they move in clusters to get protected by predators. Clusters help zebras to camouflage in log wavy grasses.

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The first is a basic pattern-camouflage, similar to the type used by the military in fatigue design. A zebra's wavy markings mix seamlessly with the wavy lines of the thick grass surrounding it. Because the zebra's main predator, the lion, is colorblind, it doesn't matter if the zebra's stripes are black and white and the grass lines are yellow, brown, or green. When it comes to concealing from these predators, the pattern of the camouflage is far more significant than the colour. A lion may entirely overlook a zebra standing quietly in similar conditions.

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